History:
The Bachchewar surname is believed to have originated in India and is derived from the Sanskrit word 'bhaṭṭācārya', which means 'teacher of the Vedas'.
The Bachchewar surname is believed to have been in existence since the 12th century CE. The name is associated with the Brahmin caste, which is the highest ranking of the four Hindu castes.
Description:
Bachchewar families are known to be highly religious and follow the customs and traditions of their caste. They are also known to be well-educated and many members of the family are involved in professions such as teaching, medicine, and engineering.
In the past, the Bachchewar family had a tradition of educating their children in the Vedas. They also followed the practice of arranged marriages and the women of the family were expected to remain in the home and care for the family.
The Bachchewar surname is found in many forms, including Bhatacarya, Bhatewar, Bhatwar, and Bhatawara.







